touches on the final report they plan to reveal next week. i ve spent countless hours along with the other committee members going through the report and ti v the appendixes, looking at the footnotes, editing. reporter: chairman bennie thompson saying the committee will line out its findings monday and plans to present a summary of the sprawling investigation and perhaps the bulk of the report if it s finished in time. criminal referrals will happen. reporter: the committee planning to reveal who they think should be accountable with referrals for possible state bar discipline, for possible campaign finance information, referrals to the department of justice for possible prosecution. there is no doubt donald trump led an effort to upend american democracy that directly resulted in the violence of january 6th. reporter: lawmakers especially focused in their hearings and public appearances
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we have made decisions that criminal referrals will happen. reporter: the committee planning to reveal who they think should be held accountable for referrals for state bar discipline, campaign finance violation, ethics committee, and to the department of justice for possible criminal prosecution. we have left no doubt, none, that donald trump led an effort to upend american democracy that directly resulted in the violence of january 6th. reporter: lawmakers especially focused on trump s potential culpability. i think he s guilty of a crime. he knew what he did. we ve made that clear. he knew what was happening prior to january 6th. reporter: while the referrals will raise a marker for posterity. i think this will echo the loudest is not necessarily tomorrow. not if the justice department it will echo through the history books.
finishing touches on the plan they plan to unveil next week. hillary clinton they re saying they will outlay the findings monday. perhaps even the bulk of the report, if it s finished in time. we have made decisions on criminal referrals that will happen. the committee planning to reveal who they think should be held accountable with state bar discipline, referrals for possible campaign finance violations and referrals to the house ethics committee and the department of justice for possible criminal prosecution. we want to make sure no one slips through the cracks. we want to make sure the key organizers and movers of this attack don t escape the scrutiny of the justice system. reporter: lawmakers especially focused in their hearings and public appearances on donald trump s potential culpability. i think he s guilty of a crime. he knew what he did. we ve made that clear.